- an
Achaemenid knight of ****espontine
Phrygia (center)
attacking a Gr****
psilos (right), Altıkulaç Sarcophagus,
early 4th
century BC. The
Athenian peltast...
- (left)
supporting an
Achaemenid knight of ****espontine
Phrygia (center)
attacking a Gr****
psilos (right), Altıkulaç Sarcophagus,
early fourth century BCE...
- by his henchman,
spearing a
fallen light-armed soldier,
probably a Gr****
psilos. The
rider was
almost certainly the
dynast to whom the
sarcophagus belonged...
-
Psilocybe cubensis. The name
Psilocybe is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
roots psilos (ψιλος) and kubê (κυβη), and
translates as "bare head".
Cubensis means "coming...
-
reference to its
characteristic appearance, from the
ancient Gr**** ψιλός:
psilos for (naked, smooth, bald) and μέλας:
melas (black); a
Latinized form is...
- psilanthropism, a term that
derives from the
combination of the Gr**** ψιλός (
psilós), "plain", "mere" or "bare", and ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) "human". Psilanthropists...
- and cheilocystidia. The term ‘Psilocybe’ is
derived from the Gr****
words ‘
psilos’ and ‘kybe’,
which translate to ‘bare’ and ‘head’, respectively. This is...
- the
stipe of the mushroom. The
generic name is
derived from
Ancient Gr****
psilos (ψιλός) 'smooth, bare' and
Byzantine Gr**** kubê (κύβη) 'head'. The specific...
-
Retrieved 30 June 2013. "Black spur
winged Goose (Plectropterus gambensis)".
Psilos Wildfowl Photography.
Retrieved 30 June 2013. Johnsgard, P.A., (1965). Handbook...
-
Ancient Gr**** armies, the
psiloi (Ancient Gr**** ψιλοί,
singular ψιλός,
psilos,
literally "bare, stripped") were the
light infantry who
usually acted as...